Ermal Meta (Albanian pronunciation: [ɛɾmal mɛta]; born 20 April 1981) is an Italian singer, songwriter, composer, and writer of Albanian origin (he holds double citizenship).[2]
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Born | (1981-04-20) 20 April 1981 (age 41) Fier, Albania |
Origin | Fier, Albania |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Mescal[1] |
Born in Fier and raised in Bari, Meta rose to prominence as one of the lead singers of Ameba 4 and La Fame di Camilla [it].[3] After becoming a songwriter for several Italian artists, he launched his solo career, releasing two studio albums: Umano (2016) and Vietato morire (2017). The latter peaked at number one in Italy, and was preceded by the single with the same title, which placed third in the main competition of the Sanremo Music Festival 2017, also receiving the "Mia Martini" Critics' Prize.
In 2018, Meta won the Sanremo Music Festival and went on to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.[4][5]
Born in Fier, Albania, Meta moved to Bari, Southern Italy, at the age of 13, together with his family.[6][7] Meta debuted as a guitarist of Italian band Ameba4, which competed in the Newcomers' section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2006 with the song "Rido... forse mi sbaglio", included in their self-titled album, which was released in February 2006.[8]
In 2007 Meta became the frontman, lead singer and main songwriter of the band La Fame di Camilla.[9] Their debut album, simply titled La Fame di Camilla, was released by Universal Music in 2009.[10] The band later released the albums Buio e luce, including the title-track which competed in the Newcomers' section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2010, and L'attesa (2012).[11] The band split in 2013.[12]
After writing songs for several Italian artists, including Marco Mengoni, Emma, Chiara, Annalisa, Patty Pravo and Lorenzo Fragola, Meta started his solo career.[12][13] In July 2013, he appeared as a featured artist on Patty Pravo's single "Non mi interessa".[14] In 2014, he contributed the soundtrack of Italian television series Braccialetti rossi, performing the song "Tutto si muove".[13][15] In 2016, he competed in the 66th Sanremo Music Festival, performing the song "Odio le favole", which placed third in the Newcomers' section.[16] "Odio le favole" was included in his debut solo album, Umano.[13] He returned to the contest in 2017, competing in the Big Artists section for the first time, with the song "Vietato morire".[17] During the third night of the contest, he performed a cover of Domenico Modugno's "Amara terra mia", receiving the award for the Best Cover Performance.[18] Meta placed third overall in the competition, and received the "Mia Martini" Critics' Prize.[19][20] His second studio album, Vietato morire, was released on 10 February 2017.[21] The album also includes a duet with Italian singer-songwriter Elisa.[21]
In March 2017, Meta was chosen as a judge on the 16th series of Italian talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi.[22]
On 11 February 2018, Meta, along with Fabrizio Moro, won the Big Artists section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2018 with the song Non mi avete fatto niente, and as such, represented Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.[23]
In 2020, he released the single Finirà bene.
In 2021, he competed in the Big Artists section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2021 with the song Un milione di cose da dirti. He placed third in the competition.
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2017 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Italian Act | Himself | Won | [24] |
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Preceded by | Sanremo Music Festival winner (with Fabrizio Moro) 2018 |
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Preceded by Francesco Gabbani with "Occidentali's Karma" |
Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest (with Fabrizio Moro) 2018 |
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